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doreen? >> thanks, wendy. >>> d.c. health officials still do not know what caused several students to get sick suddenly today. three teenagers were taken to the hospital with nausea and stomach pains. aparentally, they had all eaten apples that were brought in by a teacher from a family farm. the department of health tested the apples but did not find anything wrong with them. they believe the students may have been allergic to the apples or the pesticide that may have been sprayed on them. >>> sunland incorporated makes peanut butter for trader joe's and several other grocery stores. the company decided to call 76 other types of peanut butter. so far, 29 salmo nernella casese been reported. the company decided on the additional recalls because many of their products were made on the same equipment. >> more than a thousand pepco workers may walk off the job later this week. union leaders say they are at an impasse with pepco on a new contract. workers are supposed to vote on a contract on wednesday. pepco says it is of
doreen? >> thanks, wendy. >>> d.c. health officials still do not know what caused several students to get sick suddenly today. three teenagers were taken to the hospital with nausea and stomach pains. aparentally, they had all eaten apples that were brought in by a teacher from a family farm. the department of health tested the apples but did not find anything wrong with them. they believe the students may have been allergic to the apples or the pesticide that may have been...
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>> doreen, welcome to new york. i want to ask you the first question, which is if you're granted permission to reform the school, how nervous are you about actually being able to get the school on track? are you confident that the parents can move the ball forward, as it were? >> first of all, let me say that i'm a mom and never thought in a million years i would be in a forum like this, so i'm a little bit nervous. >> we are all nervous. >> you'll do great. >> thank you. it was never our intention to run the school ourselves. our goal is to make sure that our children get a quality education. and so through our process we are working on doing that for them. >> randy, i want to ask you, the dynamic in terms of the debate over education reform is usually relegated to two sides. teachers unions and education reformers. this is one of the first laws that brings parents into the equation. and i know you have some thoughts about how involved parents need to be in the question of education reform. i would love to get your
>> doreen, welcome to new york. i want to ask you the first question, which is if you're granted permission to reform the school, how nervous are you about actually being able to get the school on track? are you confident that the parents can move the ball forward, as it were? >> first of all, let me say that i'm a mom and never thought in a million years i would be in a forum like this, so i'm a little bit nervous. >> we are all nervous. >> you'll do great. >>...
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. >> reporter: well, hi, doreen. the woman who lives in the house behind me, she was at home when the large tree came crashing down to the house. there are people working on the roof because there's some structural damage. take a look at the front of the house. the porch fell right into the front yard. >>> all of the sudden, i had a boom, boom, bang. i had just a little vibration of a shake. >> the storm hit in the middle of a rush. >> i thought it was going to be a little bit worse than what it was. they were saying tornadoes and everybody started getting a little bit scared. >> from virginia to d.c. to prince george's, how long did it take you? >> 1:15. >> numerous storms were reported. the storm also knocked out power. some intersections here along green belt road were in dark. the good news is that no one was injured when that tree toppled or the porch collapsed here tonight. reporting live, news 4. >> thanks, darcy. the water is finally receding. some places saw up to a foot of water. homes on the water face the
. >> reporter: well, hi, doreen. the woman who lives in the house behind me, she was at home when the large tree came crashing down to the house. there are people working on the roof because there's some structural damage. take a look at the front of the house. the porch fell right into the front yard. >>> all of the sudden, i had a boom, boom, bang. i had just a little vibration of a shake. >> the storm hit in the middle of a rush. >> i thought it was going to be a...
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but doreen, we're ready for it. >> okay. don't postpone any outdoor activities tomorrow. thanks, doug. >>> today is national p.o.w./m.i.a. recognition day, when we remember the heroes still missing from america's wars, and their families who are left with so many questions. on the national mall today, a new kiosk was dedicated to make sure those heroes are not forgotten. derrick ward was there. >> reporter: some people file past this kiosk without notice, or with just a passing glance. but to some people, this is like a guard post, an eternal watch station. >> this represents us, the p.o.w./m.i.a. issue for us on a 365-day, every single hour of the year -- it represents the families, the people who are missing. >> we provide a service to the veterans that come through here like the honor flag guys that come through here. >> reporter: patches and insignia recall a time and place that some try to forget and others can't help but remember. >> we see the world war ii guys come by here, tears start rolling by their face when they see the pins and honor flights people escorting
but doreen, we're ready for it. >> okay. don't postpone any outdoor activities tomorrow. thanks, doug. >>> today is national p.o.w./m.i.a. recognition day, when we remember the heroes still missing from america's wars, and their families who are left with so many questions. on the national mall today, a new kiosk was dedicated to make sure those heroes are not forgotten. derrick ward was there. >> reporter: some people file past this kiosk without notice, or with just a...
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>> reporter: doreen, it certainly is a lot of money. i had to ask the council member how could someone allegedly steal more than $100,000 from his campaign, a campaign worker, and not know about it? he said he was looking at campaign reports but not the bank statements. when he did, he realized something was wrong. he called it a violation of his trust and said it points to the need for more controls. d.c. councilman brye michael brn for the first time revealed that more than $113,000 was stolen from his campaign fund. when he diovered the missing money in june, he said he fired his campaign treasurer and reported the theft to police. the former treasurer has not been charged with a crime. >> the person who embezzled from the campaign was someone who had been working with me for more than half a decade. it's someone that i had extreme confidence in as well as many members of elected officials not just here in the district of columbia but in this region who this person had worked for. clearly i was wrong to have trusted that person and i
>> reporter: doreen, it certainly is a lot of money. i had to ask the council member how could someone allegedly steal more than $100,000 from his campaign, a campaign worker, and not know about it? he said he was looking at campaign reports but not the bank statements. when he did, he realized something was wrong. he called it a violation of his trust and said it points to the need for more controls. d.c. councilman brye michael brn for the first time revealed that more than $113,000 was...
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>> reporter: doreen, the birth of a panda is very rare. now, everyone wants to get a good look at it, but so far not even zoo keepers or veterinarians have had a chance to check it out. they want to wait and give the mother panda time to bond with the new cub. but the two are being watched through a live feed. the first video of a panda and her new cub is appropriately in black and white. but the zoo's newest resident appears camera-shy. >> you can't really see it. >> reporter: meiiang last gave birth in 2005. she had several pseudopregnancies since. they performed artificial insemination twice. the procedure took. now the maternal instincts have kicked in. >> she's obviously tired and wants to fall asleep. she will put her head down and as soon as that cub squawks, she wakes right up and cuddles him even closer. >> reporter: no one has seen the cub up close yet. but the camera has provided a few glimpses of the pink and hairless new addition. >> probably foun ounces at this point. wiggling a lot. very active, very vocal. no markings yet.
>> reporter: doreen, the birth of a panda is very rare. now, everyone wants to get a good look at it, but so far not even zoo keepers or veterinarians have had a chance to check it out. they want to wait and give the mother panda time to bond with the new cub. but the two are being watched through a live feed. the first video of a panda and her new cub is appropriately in black and white. but the zoo's newest resident appears camera-shy. >> you can't really see it. >>...
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>> reporter: doreen, this one, or that one. this one, that one. sports fans in washington have some tough decisions to make. at modell's the rg-iii shirt, $32. the strasburg shirt, $19.99. just saying. jenny, how much demand is there for the rg-iii shirt? >> actually, people have started calling in before the store even opened to make sure that we have these shirts. >> and you have them. >> we have them. >> reporter: sports stars, shirt war. this one, or that one. who do you like? who do you choose? rg-iii. >> greatness. something i've never seen before out of a redskins quarterback. >> reporter: this one, or that one? this one or this one? >> rg-iii, absolutely. >> reporter: what did you think? >> totally incredible. >> got to love those redskins. had my kids singing yesterday afternoon -- >> so it's this one is this. >> that one. >> one game versus strasburg's season, rg-iii's got to get through the season, of course. >> reporter: so it's that one? >> definitely that one. >> reporter: this one? >> that one. >> reporter: not this one? >> sorry. i
>> reporter: doreen, this one, or that one. this one, that one. sports fans in washington have some tough decisions to make. at modell's the rg-iii shirt, $32. the strasburg shirt, $19.99. just saying. jenny, how much demand is there for the rg-iii shirt? >> actually, people have started calling in before the store even opened to make sure that we have these shirts. >> and you have them. >> we have them. >> reporter: sports stars, shirt war. this one, or that one....
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i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim handly. redskins fans have hope tonight that washington may, just may have found its
i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim handly. redskins fans have hope tonight that washington may, just may have found its
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doreen gentzler has the story. >> reporter: every coffee shop has its regulars. but 66-year-old christine hall calls this alexandria starbucks her second home. >> my favorite is this one. >> reporter: that would be because hall eats all of her meals here. all of them. and she says it's helped her to lose nearly 85 pounds in two years. >> losing weight is hard. but i realized i could do it. i had found a system that worked. >> reporter: hall says she lost all that weight by counting calories, and starbucks puts nutrition information on the labels of their packaged foods. that made it easy for her to keep track of exactly how much she was eating. >> a lot of people look at the top shelf and they think, oh, it's muffins and fattening things. but look down on the second shelf. there are healthy choices. >> reporter: she starts with oatmeal and black coffee, 145 calories. lunch and dinner, a panini or bistro box, from 220 to 460 calories per meal. >> to get the protein, i get a ham and cheese panini. that's 340. if i go for a bike ride i can come back and have a brown
doreen gentzler has the story. >> reporter: every coffee shop has its regulars. but 66-year-old christine hall calls this alexandria starbucks her second home. >> my favorite is this one. >> reporter: that would be because hall eats all of her meals here. all of them. and she says it's helped her to lose nearly 85 pounds in two years. >> losing weight is hard. but i realized i could do it. i had found a system that worked. >> reporter: hall says she lost all that...
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i'm joined by doreen mowing guevara. we always look at the market hovering not too far off the unchanged line. you talk about fed stimulus and open-ended bond buying, what do you make of it all? >> it signals to me the fed thinks we'll be in for a very long time very slow growth. i think that in itself is very frightening. i will take the negative side. the market loved it but they know they will be there. i don't love it because i don't really want them to have to be there, right? >> it is always a double-edged sword. why the fed has to do that ultimately because the economy is not growing and it's terrible. let's talk about what we've been seeing as far as fund flows. that is something you are watching. talking about money flowing out of equity and into funds, what do you think? >> recently we saw a lot of funds flying out equities, single stock equities into etfs. obviously equity related, most of them. i think we're seeing now that, well, i think it is, because it was really meant to make people more flexible shorter
i'm joined by doreen mowing guevara. we always look at the market hovering not too far off the unchanged line. you talk about fed stimulus and open-ended bond buying, what do you make of it all? >> it signals to me the fed thinks we'll be in for a very long time very slow growth. i think that in itself is very frightening. i will take the negative side. the market loved it but they know they will be there. i don't love it because i don't really want them to have to be there, right?...
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>> it's been five, doreen. >> and still more to come? >> mm-hmm. and of those five days, every single one of them has come in below average for temperatures. >> we like this. >> not a bad thing. if this was the middle of july, five days below average, we can't take this anymore. but right now, very, very nice. it's going to stay this nice really over the next couple of days. tomorrow, i think the first day back above average a little bit. and i think back to the weekend, below average again. and some beautiful sunshine to boot. out there today, we've seen plenty of sunshine. really, not a cloud in the sky. 81 degrees. that is the average high temperature. but the low was 60 degrees this morning. the average low was 64. that's why the day on the whole will go down a little bit below average. but for everybody, just about perfect out there. and really, just a perfect day. every once in a while, my facebook or twitter page, they go, yeah, it's perfect now, but we would love to see some snow. that's still about two to three months away. i know, neither
>> it's been five, doreen. >> and still more to come? >> mm-hmm. and of those five days, every single one of them has come in below average for temperatures. >> we like this. >> not a bad thing. if this was the middle of july, five days below average, we can't take this anymore. but right now, very, very nice. it's going to stay this nice really over the next couple of days. tomorrow, i think the first day back above average a little bit. and i think back to the...
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doreen wright wrote to her husband every day for two years, from the day she learned he had been shot down to the day he was declared killed in action. >> the collections of writings, wright's writings is called "she could not have loved more." >> she died august 23, 2003 at age of 95. her last wish was her ashes be brought to france and left at the memorial to her beloved husband declared killed in action 1942. what a story though of dedication and love. all of those years. >> gone for all those years. and she still insisted her ashes be brought to him. some story isn't it? >> yeah. >>> coming up. higher prices, smaller amounts. told you how companies are starting to scale back on product sizes. we will share a way to save money at the supermarket. >> can't wait to hear about it. first, the new iphone about to hit the market and, packing a bigger punch than just cool features. may give a boost to the u.s. economy, big time. you are watching "world news now." ♪ technology technology >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by hoveround power chair. >> announcer: "world
doreen wright wrote to her husband every day for two years, from the day she learned he had been shot down to the day he was declared killed in action. >> the collections of writings, wright's writings is called "she could not have loved more." >> she died august 23, 2003 at age of 95. her last wish was her ashes be brought to france and left at the memorial to her beloved husband declared killed in action 1942. what a story though of dedication and love. all of those...
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i happen to believe entrepreneurs like martha and doreen are the future for america. i believe in them. i believe the credit for their work goes to them, not to the government and i sure don't believe that the government should take more of what they earn away from them. this is really at the heart of the difference between president obama and my vision for the future of america's economy. he wants government to tax more and regulate more because he believes government can do a better job than you can. i believe in you. i believe you can do a better job than government. [applause] i am confident that you and your dreams and your freedoms will build a stronger future for all of us and for our children. this belief in a free people and free enterprise is the american heritage. it's why by the way america has outperformed economically almost every nation on earth. now finally i want to say a word about immigration. americans may disagree about how to fix our immigration system but i think we can all agree that it's broke and. for years, republicans and democrats seem to
i happen to believe entrepreneurs like martha and doreen are the future for america. i believe in them. i believe the credit for their work goes to them, not to the government and i sure don't believe that the government should take more of what they earn away from them. this is really at the heart of the difference between president obama and my vision for the future of america's economy. he wants government to tax more and regulate more because he believes government can do a better job than...
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i happen to believe that entrepreneurs like martha and doreen the future for america. i believe the credit for their work goes to them, not the government. i sure did not believe the government should take more of what they earn away from them. this is at the heart of the difference between president obama and my vision for the future of america's economy. he wants government to tax more and regulate more because he believes government can do a better job than you can. i believe in you. i believe you can do a better job than government. i believe -- i am confident you and your dreams and your freedoms will build a stronger future for all of us and for our children. this belief in free people and free enterprise as is the american heritage. it is why americans outperformed economically over every nation on earth. i want to say a word about immigration. americans may disagree about how to fix our immigration system, but we can agree is broken. for years, republicans and democrats have been more interested in playing politics with immigration than fixing it. candida obama
i happen to believe that entrepreneurs like martha and doreen the future for america. i believe the credit for their work goes to them, not the government. i sure did not believe the government should take more of what they earn away from them. this is at the heart of the difference between president obama and my vision for the future of america's economy. he wants government to tax more and regulate more because he believes government can do a better job than you can. i believe in you. i...